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Jason Tyler from Boston posted his response to his 10/16 review here and it included the name and email address of his client who wrote the review.

 

We deleted it and because it was the beginning of a thread, all responses had to be deleted as well. If you would like to repost your comments, please feel free to do so.

 

His response was copied and is published after his review with the client's personal information edited out.

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I guess I missed the first go-round. I just read the review and Jason's response. Again, another instance of the escort only adding more negativity to a negative review.

 

Jason:

 

1. Regardless of what happened, it's foolish to attempt to post a client's personal information here. How do I know that you wouldn't attempt to post my name, address, and phone number somewhere if I didn't have a good time when I hired you? I can see giving personal information to the police if a crime was committed against you, but it wasn't.

2. Why did you feel entitled to take the entire $3,000 when it sounds like you didn't even spend one night with the client? And, since you took the $3K, why did you need to call another client in order to get a plane ticket home? (I cannot believe that even a last minute, first class ticket between two cities on the East Coast costs $3K.)

 

3. Why did you agree to accept a booking when (a) it's against your usual policy and (b) the guy was obviously a loose canon before you ever agreed to meet him, according to your account? (Hint: If a client is acting this strangely when you're just talking on the phone or exchanging email, it will be worse in person.)

4. I can understand not wanting to spend the entire time in a hotel room, but it seems strange that you wouldn't at least initially give the client what he wanted (ie, stay in the room and have sex for a while) instead of immediately going out to do other things. It sounds like (and you acted like) you never actually wanted to take this booking, so why did you?

 

Overall it seems like both parties were unable to be reasonable. Who knows what really happened, but my guess is that the client did have something to do with Jason leaving early. He has positive reviews and is obviously "known" in the porn world, so my hunch is that he doesn't routinely set up appointments only to take money and run. (I'll repeat, however, that I think it was wrong of him to have taken his entire fee for what amounted to some travel time and some unpleasant social interactions over the course of a few hours.)

 

Even though Jason is very attractive (I'm one of the ones who voted him "coverboy of the month") and has past positive reviews, the sole act of disclosing the client's personal information here (which seemingly was quickly removed) would cause me to never consider hiring Jason if he were in my area. I wonder how others feel about this.

Posted

posted before, so short version:

let's see, on the one hand, middle aged, overweight client who wants sex and to be in love for a weekend, and pays $3 k up front to someone that he has not met before.

 

On the other hand, great looking escort, big cock, on steroids, and takes the money and runs. Finds it too creepy and tedious to stay.

 

Result, both telling the truth, client owed some refund. Escort needs to lower dose before he dick shrinks and ceases to work.

 

Future: escort becomes top commercial real estate broker in Northeast; appears on Millionaire, but freezes on question about Madonna. Client finds loves with Criss on meetaninmate.com, seeks tax advise from traveller about off-shore accounts.

Guest Bitchboy
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Cool - just what the world needs: one more unstable vindictive client and semi-literate escort. Sounds like neither would be scintillating dinner company.:-(

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1. However goodlooking and hot Jason Tyler may be, from what I can tell he's hardly unique or irreplaceable. There are equally goodlooking and hot escorts who do not post a client's personal information, no matter what. The reason for discretion need not be something as civilized as politeness and professionalism, but simple enlightened self-interest. An escort who shoots himself in the foot that way is a fool.

 

2. Emotionally, Jason seems to be about nine years old, as witness the forgiving "no big deal" response to his not finding the promised watch waiting for him at the Miami airport and his petulance concerning the shopping trip that never happened. (When, indeed, could it have happened?)

 

3. In my book, a person who surreptitously takes money for a service he did not perform is a thief.

 

4. Yes, in this case the client is as immature as the escort, and twice as loopy. However, escorts are, or should be, accustomed to dealing with emotionally unstable clients and should know better than to fly all the way to Miami to tend to a nut case.

 

The bottom line is that Jason Tyler, to me, sounds like a cynical, heartless opportunist who saw a big goose filled with golden eggs and decided to rob the nest. It would be easy to imagine, in fact, that he never intended to live up to his part of the bargain in the first place. I'm not saying that is so, only that it would be perfectly consistent with what he himself has written.

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I am SOOOOOOOOOOO glad this happen before my trip. I was heading to the area in the middle of November for work and was going to hire Jason because of his reviews but not now (Thank God). Now back to the Escort Reviews to find someone new during my trip.:p

Guest Fin Fang Foom
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Last night, before going to bed, I wrote a detailed, probing and trenchant post on this brouhahahahahaha only to have it disappear in literally seconds. Woe woe woe is me. I don't have the energy to recreate it here so I will merely recap the highlights.

 

1. Jason Tyler apparently is functionally illiterate.

 

2. The john is Glenn Close from "Fatal Attraction".

 

3. Jason is a drama queen on steroids (is there anything worse?).

 

4. Jason knew the guy was a wacko but he saw dollar signs and flew down anyway.

 

5. Once Jason got there, he realized he had been ushered in every escort's version of hell: stuck in a hotel room for the weekend with a fat man who's in love with him.

 

6. Jason probably let his true feelings show when the john said something about staying in the room all day and doing the nasty.

 

7. This, understandably, pissed off the john and he decided to get some subtle revenge by saying they'd be paying 50/50.

 

8. The john ended up going to the bar and probably getting drunk because his worst fears have been realized.

 

9. Jason meets him in the bar and the john starts blubbering all the things drunks say: "You're beautiful, I love you, I know you're not attracted to me but....., etc." It's all very Gordon Merrick.

 

10. The public humiliation is too much for Jason so they flee to a club.

 

11. More drama.

 

12. Jason realizes this weekend isn't going to be his personal version of "Pretty Woman" so he grabs his purse and sweater, checks his lipstick in the mirror, tosses his hair back, and leaves.

 

13. Jason hits up some fool for a ticket back (does he really expect us to believe the other guy flew him back first class?)

 

14. The john is REALLY pissed off now and goes psycho.

 

The role of the $3000 is still vague to me - what was the point of that and what's the other $2000+ the john says Jason owes him?

 

Granted, what the john is now doing is beyond the pale so he gets a big "thumbs down" from me. However, Jason went into this fiasco with his eyes wide open and I put the blame squarely on him for it going down in flames.

 

Jason, you were hired not only to be a sex toy but also for COMPANIONSHIP. If he wanted you to be his boyfriend for the weekend, then be his boyfriend. It's not like you weren't being paid handsomely. However, you've proven that you're not an escort - you're a whore - and here I MEAN IT in the perjorative sense, for a change.

 

Memo to Jason Tyler: get a real job.

 

Follow-up Memo to Jason Tyler: steroids make your balls shrink - something you can ill afford.

 

Cheerfully yours,

 

FFF

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I posted last night on the "disappeared" thread.But since,Guyinsf,Will,7zach and FFF have spoken..my re-post would be redundant..they have well expressed my views.Jason shows the escort in a very bad light. The client is a complete flake too.

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As a friend of mine said, after intervieweing Jason for a magazine article: he's as dumb as a box of hair!

Guest Kenny021
Posted

Jason professes to be a "college student" in Boston? undoubtedly majoring in english literature.

Would ANY of you guys even consider hiring this moron? Yea, I know, he has a big dick. BUT REALLY now......

Guest ortrud45
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Hiring Jason: never ever! And he is a thief!

 

Proverbs:

 

1) If stupidity would hurt, Jason would be screaming all day!

 

2) The dumber the better between the sheets!

 

Which one applies here?}>

 

You guessed correctly, it's # 1 as he does not even provide sex!

Posted

We know several things right away:

 

-Jason should have had someone help write the response, it's one of the worst ever on this site and that is saying something.

-The client must be wacho humself to give Jason $3,000 upfront, he also must have plenty of money although that is not an issue here.

-No matter how he justifies it, Jason walked out --- can not blame the client for being upset because Jason essentially stole $3,000.

 

We may know several other things:

 

-check out Jason's other reviews, nearly all from first time reviewers

who use similiar language in describing themselves (sentences starting with I...) and short review space in describing Jason in glowing terms.

-there is one "no show" who seems to describe the Jason who wrote the response.

 

Has anyone ever hired Jason and gotten his money's worth?

Guest Robogay
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I saw the original post last night.

First of all, the client's personal information that was posted was the client's email address, not name and phone number or anything like that. The email address was in the return address field on the email. The problem was that the email address appeared to be two initials and a last name, not a complete identification of the client, but probably gave out more information than it should.

 

When I read the story I was struck more by how stupid the client was in reacting to what Jason did.

 

I work in a financial institution where we have access to credit reports. On a few occasions we have had individuals run an unauthorized credit report on someone for personal reasons. I work in data processing and have been involved in the investigation of determining who ran the unauthorized reports. In call cases where it could be determined who did it, the employee was fired.

 

It appears that the client has been using his position at work to run unathrorized credit reports on Jason. That is pretty damn stupid and could easily cost him his job and is leaving himself open for lots and lots of legal trouble. Jason has a nice tidy lawsuit if he cares to go after the client.

Posted

I think he made all that credit report shit up! LOL Must be 'roid delusions attempting to cover his ass--one of those "She's Out To Destroy Me!" pity dramas.

 

Also, I wonder who is the escort friend that called & told him to take the money and "bounce?" I'd watch out for him too if his identity is ever revealed.

 

 

-Mc-

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In defense of Jason , he is fine and hung after all and his literacy is on par with your average American jock-stud on steroids;

 

1. The client does seem to be displaying some very threatening behavior, did anyone read his email.

 

2. Isn't it natural to be seduced by gifts, money, and promises of more gifts and money. He just took on more then he could chew, i.e. a nutcase. He's an escort after all and not a Psychiatrist or even a social worker.

 

3. Jason probably just copied and pasted the clients email message without thinking things through completely.

 

4. Did I mention how hot Jason is.:p

 

5. I definately wouldn't rule out hiring Jason, I just wouldn't mail him $3000 and give him expensive gifts.

 

As the old adage goes; "A fool and his money are soon parted", and his escort along with his money apparently. ;-)

Guest Bitchboy
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The more I think about this the more I believe they BOTH got what they deserved: Jason got all the bad publicity (and there plenty pretty asses around to choose from) and the client lost his $3000 (which he couldn't have EARNED in business with a mind like his - must have been inherited).

Guest Fin Fang Foom
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>It appears that the client has been using his position at

>work to run unathrorized credit reports on Jason.

 

This is an element of Jason "I Don't Want To Be Trapped In A Hotel Room All Weekend With A Fat Man Who's In Love With Me" Tyler's story that smelled. The only way, as I understand it, that you can run a credit report is to have the person's social security number. Unless the guy worked for Jason "I Don't Want To Be Trapped In A Hotel Room All Weekend With A Fat Man Who's In Love With Me" Tyler's bank and had access to that info, how did he run the report. And, if by chance he didn't need the SS#, how did he know Jason "I Don't Want To Be Trapped In A Hotel Room All Weekend With A Fat Man Who's In Love With Me" Tyler's real name and home address.

 

Inquiring minds would like to know.

 

Also, keep in mind that it's not out of the realm of possibility that Jason "I Don't Want To Be Trapped In A Hotel Room All Weekend With A Fat Man Who's In Love With Me" Tyler fabricated the email he included. If it's not beneath him to take (steal?) $3000, it's certainly not beneath him to lie.

 

Suspiciously yours,

 

FFF

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>>

>>Has anyone ever hired Jason and gotten his money's worth?

>

>Traveller did, apparently. His review from last November

>describes Jason Tyler as fun and smart.

>

>Hey, maybe it's Traveller who flew him home first class!

>

>http://www.ezshots.com/members/blueman/images/blueman-43.gif

 

Dude,

 

Ground rules. I've seen Jason double digit times. I pay much less than the average guy. I don't do overnights. I pay for nothing more than an hour of sex, unless I'm hungry. It's all about me.

 

That said, Jason is big fun. In the rack and out. He's one of the few that's come out on pub crawls with me, the BF and his and my friends. I trust him enough for that. And Dondo, I don't pay him for that. He's a tad younger, but we all look the same.

 

For a someone similar to Jason, go see The Rules of Attraction. I went with my midget lipstick lesbian friend last night. (Well, she's 5'4", so that qualifies as a dwarf.) Being an Ellis flick we did some bumps (me two, she one, there is the 12 inch rule, recall) before the movie, as well as 3 or more martinis. When twisted, a good flick; but damn, if you weren't thirsting for a toddie half way through. Jason is like Paul, the pretty boy fag with the great bod who looks great humping with the prep guy in bed. (Whet your interest ladies.)

 

He fucked up. He's 25. But for me he's a great fuck and fun to hang with, so whatever.

 

Later.

 

PS. And for something more interesting for blu and DickHo, Louis and Ivan in the massage section of HX. Two more keepers. Ivan (Rafael on rentboy) is Ronaldo's roomie, and speaka similar English. Worth the work.

Posted

The only thing I liked about Rules was the bed dancing scene between the gay guy and his friend, very hot.

Trav, are you saying that you look like Jason? Cuz then I will come to Pearl Street tonight!

Posted

I'll stick my neck out to play devil's advocate some more and state that the client's email seemed legit to me and that the client somehow, somewhere obtained Jason's real name, SS number as well as other personal information. To those who are skeptical that people like the client as described by Jason exist; i.e successful and intelligent men (at least in some aspects) whose emotional, sexual, and psychological growth and wisdom is stunted; I have personally met many gay men who fit into that category and know full well they exist so I do not think Jason's version of the story is unlikely or at all made up or even exagerated.

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